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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1934.
ATTEND EUGENE'S
TRAIL FESTIVITY
Three enjoyable program features
were offered it today's luncheon
meeting of the Med ford Rotary club
In the basement banquet hall of the
Hotel Med ford. The first of a series
of monthly musical treat planned by
Program Ohntrman Ralph Dlppel vas
presented by Mrs. H. O. Purucker of
the Baldwin Piano Shoppe as the
main portion of today's program.
"Carmena," a Spanish Walts song,
was splendidly presented by La Murle
Beck, In costume. Miss Beck was ac
companled by Mrs. Roberta Bebb. Two
songs from the light operas. "The
Firefly" and "Viennese Nights," sung
by Mrs. Roberta Ward Bebb, were en
thuslastlcally received by the Rotar
lans. Mrs. Leila Purucker accompanied
at the piano. A reading, given by
Miss Hope Ballagh of St. Helens, Ore.,
was thoroughly enjoyed by members
of the club. As a climax to this fine
portion of the program, little Alleen
McClelland of Grants Pass entertained
with an acrobatic number. The tal
ented little miss Is a student of Ted
and Evelyn Schradera dance studio
of Grants Pass and Medford.
Thomas Stoddard of Eugene, as
sistant general manager of the Oregon
Trail celebration and J. B. Magiaray,
chairman of the Parade of Progress
for the University City's Jubilee, ex
tended to members of the Medford
Rotary club a cordial Invitation to
attend Eugene's historic celebration
and outlined briefly some of the fea
tures of the affair. Both Stoddard
and Magi a dry praised the people of
this city for their very successful
Diamond Jubilee,- voicing the enthusi
astic sentiment of Willamette valley
people.
Lee Bishop offered a thoroughly en-
lovable biographical sketch of
America's public enemy number one,
John Dllllnger, stressing his early life
and environment Instead of reviewing
his long list of crimes. Mr. Blahopw
weekly five minute talks, regular fea
tures of Rotary meetings, are enthu
siastically received by members and
guests of the club.
Locals
Jones to Applegate W. I. Jones,
construction foreman of the Rogue
River national forest, left this morn
ing for the Applegate splice camp.
Here for 8ummer Mrs. J. R. Reb
holtz arrived by train today from
San Francisco, to spend the summer
here with her sister, Mrs. O. E, Jaqua.
...
Mrs. Pitt Arrives 'Mrs. S. M. Pitt
arrived by train this morning from
Dunsmulr, Cal., to visit here for a
week with her mother, Mrs. 0. L,
Koller.
...
Mrs. Dow Arrives Mrs. Fern Dow
of San Francisco arrived by train to
day to visit for two weeks with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bmbe,
In Central Point.
Leaves for Portland Mrs. K. B
Dalrymple left by train today for
Portland to visit for 10 days with lier
mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. T.
N. Stoppenbach.
Leaves for Home Arnold Tarbrough
left c the train today for his home
in Reedsport, having been employed
here during the summer in the Civil
ian Conservation corps.
Goes tn Portland Mrs. Gertrude
Dodson. knitting instructor at the
Handicraft Shop, went to Portland
the first of the week, where she Is
taking a course at an exclusive knit
ting school.
Boys Transferred Conway Latham.
Thorburn Olem and Mai Rae, all of
this city, were transferred recently
from the field artillery division of
the U. S. navy to the engineering
corps, stationed at Schofleld Bar
racks In Hawalt.
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Standard Files North Ur. Dan B.
EtRndard made a trip to Eugene Mon
day and Tuesday by airplane, on an
crder of Circuit Judge H. D. Norton.
He reports that things In the Rogue
River valley are looking as well or
better than any place he passed over.
"We have nothing to oomplaln of."
he said.
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Coouniwoo.
HICKMAN ON TRIAL FOR MURDER
IF 11$
Showing no outward emotion, Millard Hickman (right), marine
engineer, went on trial In San Francisco on a charge of murdering
Louise Jeppesen of Ogden, Utah, who was slain In Golden Gate park.
Hickman and his attorney, Harry McKenzie, are shown at the opening
. session of court. ('Associated Press Photo.
As a part of the regular weekly
ladles' day at the Rogue River Golf
course, a tournament will be held
toomorrow noon, Mrs. George Cod
ding, tournament committee chair
man, announced today.
The event has aroused considerable
Interest for the past several months
and good turnouts are a feature. As
usual, a luncheon will be held In the
clubhouse.
MEN'S GOLF TOURNEY
E
The usual men's tournament at the
Rogue River Valley Golf course will
be held tomorrow at S p, m., It was
announced today at the course. Busi
ness men who are unable to play
during the day find the evening tour
ney agreeable because of the cool
ness, and have given the event good
support during its two months' ex
istence. Tomorrow night it will be
ahandlcap event as usual.
CUSTOMED SPOT
AS
By the Associated Press.
The Coast league has a normal look
today with Oscar Eckhardt of the
Missions at the top of the batting
list for the first time this season.
That Is quite as It should be, since
the one-tme Texas footballl star has
walked off wth the Coast league clout
ing crown for the last three years.
Troubled with Injuries during mo6t
of the first half of the present season,
the husky outfielder didn't start to
gun for his fourth straight hitting
title until recent weeks.
Eckhardt 'a 14 safeties In 84 times
at bat last? week gave him a mark of
.411 to boost his season average six
points to .377 and put him two points
ahead of Prank Demaree of the
Angels.
Big Oscar takes his dangerous war
clubs to Sacramento this week where
the Reds take on the seventh place
senators.
The most Interesting series of the
week brings the obstreperous Indians
from Seattle to San Francisco.
Los Angeles has an easy assignment
entertaining Portland at Wrlgley field.
Hollywood's league leading Stars
move to Oakland to complete the
schedule.
SLATED IMS WEEK
Promoter Mack ill lard announced
today that, due to Inability to secure
proper talent, there would be n
wrestling show this week at the ar
mory. LI Hard bad been negotiating
with a pair or top-notchers, be said,
but more attractive dates In city
rings had caused the grapplera to re
ject the offer of appearance here.
Word from Diamond Lake this
afternoon revealed that the body of
El wood Schauer, resort boatman who
was drowned when an overloaded
boat capsized In the last Saturday
night, has not been found. Search
ing parties have been at work con
stantly with grappling equipment
especially constructed for lake work,
but are hampered by a depth of from
30 to 40 feet of water and a thick
growth of weeds on the bottom.
Call Grain Growers.
SPOKANE, Wash., July 17. (AP)
Representatives of grain growers In
Oregon, Washington, northern Idaho
and western Montana were called to
day to meet here next Monday to
elect a regional code authority for
the Pacific northwest.
1
"Show Boat" Here The "Oregon
Show Boat," a traveling educational
unit of the United States forest serv
ice, arrived in Medford yesterday from
the regional office In Portland. It Is
under the supervision of A. G. John
son, assisted by Philip Hoyter, and
Is a part of the equipment used in
the educational programs of the CCC
camps. Motion pictures are shown,
and an Illustrated talk is given by
the "Show Boat,' both on the subject
of forest values. The program was
given at Applegate camp last ntgnt.
and will be given at South Pork to
night and Upper Rogue tomorrow
night.
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TMfS
HOW THEY
STAND.
(By the Associated Press.)
American.
Detroit .....
New York
Boston .
Pet.
.823
.020
.542
.525
.491
.453
.400
.341
No National or Coast league game
Monday,
Use Mall lrlbune want ads.
Cleveland
Washington
St. Louts
Philadelphia
Chicago
W.
, 51
, 49
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, 42
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32
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REVOLTA TAKES
SI. PAUL OPEN
ST. PAUL, Minn., July 17. (AP)
Johnny Revolts, the pitch shot genius
from Milwaukee, wore the St. Paul
open golf crown today, but this story
Is prlncpally about dog-gone tough
luck.
The hard luck man is Ky Laffoon,
the young Denver professional.
In two successive championships
the western and St. Paul opens Laf
foon has played the type of golf that
normally would make a one-horse race
out of a tournament, breaking par
by 29 shots over 21S holes. Win? Va,
he finished second each time)
At Peoria, HI., he beat par by as
blows only to have Light-Horse Harry
Cooper of Chicago top htm by two
strokes. In the St. Paul open, Ky
shattered par by five shots over ths
regulation 72 holes, to post a 2B3. but
Cooper and Revolts tied It.
When the 36-hole play-off ended
yesterday, Ky had beaten par by an
other stroke, but Revolts went him
one better to win the title with 143.
Cooper was two shots to La f loons
rear.
i
Burn ham Passes Through Fred K,
Burnhsm of Son Pranclsco, arrived oa
the Shasta this morning, and contin
ued north by motor to his summer
lodge on the Umpqua. He and M:a.
Burnham were visitors In southern
Oregon recently with P. O. Noyes of
San Pranclsco,
(m mm
service far in excess of your
claims, and wt do not hesitate
to tell prospective buyer that
your claim of 43 more noo
kid mileage it too modest.-1
C. W. W.. Goodyear Dealer.
Union-town. Pa. r
T .... .
rta my past IS years of expert
crree in thetire business, I have
nevar bandied any merchan
dise tnaoa by any maoul
lurer which is as ouwtandl
atlMww "G-3' Good 7rTi
-D. B. W.. Goodyear Deal
J ohm on City, Tonn.
Tbey rendered $0 more noiJ
tlctd inueage than any tire l
bve ever uted.-Wb L. H.. Ho i
tiery Manufacturer. Hickory,!
W.C. Y"
The best tire 1 ever us.ed.-A
Drqggisr in Ccnkaoa. Texas,
-
tf all the motorists that uie
Goodyear Tires have had the
ervice I have had. you bhould
be selling all the tires that are
btixte sold.-H. 1. W. car own
ex, Pareua. Idaho. " " A,
You lay 43 mora non-aklcT
mileage. You put it too low. I
have driven over 25.000 mites
wrkh the original set of Good
year Tires, 850 miles of fast
gravel road driving every week i
laiiiog man inu Mcugcr is
mighty hard en tires, but these
"G-3'i" look good for a lot more
iervke.No tire I ever used has
given me soch service as these
have.-O. C. A mail carrier.
New England. N. 0.
These rires have been an our
service car and on my personal
car for the put seven monthi.
Each of these cars has been
driven approximately 20.000
mHri nnd the frr.trf m still in
on the rear of ou
cry truck which ii
for any tire. Yodj
given us over I
there it stu.1 i
lef t.-C CC
1 parcliased al
equipped with 5
"G-3" Tires. To
havj
to 20.000 and still have some
safety in the tread. -C. K. J-
Miami. Fla.
I To date these tires have 12.050
miles on themrHi
heaps
Aon-skid
9h third
i good
G-3-'
lewtoii
..-iv3 users
6' .lis clai
d.aler
B' and 9hich
worir iill inort for rtin'.""
R. K.. New Albany. Ind.
r ".c
1 now have driven (ticc tires
about 21.000 mi lev and they
nhow scarcely any tread wear. I
believe they will run that much
farther before the tread wears
down. I just discovered recent
ly thi these tires an- the new
"G-3" type.-E. D.. blooming
ton. 111.
( ,v
t have driven clotc to 15.000
mile and the nonkid design
don't look to be even one-thud
worn off and that means I ant
going to have traction just
about twice as long as 1 have
ever had in a set 61 tires before.
-P. M. R-. Champaign. 111.
The I
pure
raplal
tion v
of tht
becauM
mileat.1
cabs v.4
tared : 1
14.400ml
Automof
burg. W I
I have hr)
rier for all
tic" .p.nrea v , rflfl
like tins'- a iie.
42 ore "2 Vou hof,
" M wrong- iLhre.
lfl Nor Car0 4fl(
..Tfce tirsw "S'tiUage
-(row a " WasS.
WARNING!
Look at the NON-SKID in the
center of this tread tha
spot that counts, because
thafs where the tread con
tacts the ground. When it
comes to safety, insurance
figures show that 5 Mi times
as many accidents are due
to sMdding as to blowouts
and punctures combined.
Remember this when others
try to duplicate what tha
"G-3" gives yout Vou have
to have "NON-sxiD" before
any fire can give you "HON
SKJD MILA0C and safety
and you have to have
Oocdyear Suoertwiat be
neath this type of tread to
make it teal success.
sasr-ss
PlynK'S a Pa.
I T ! . . V. 1 T 1UU
irivM- u-eotootnany
tdvertisma
nets. .doedcSi:
J ttI .
rrrSrrXItbates
rn see W5 V .nl non-SB,u
?X'irGoodyear
8P,l,ea us more K - cr
lnnl4 with a , an
Lfl.l (.ill I put three rcm.irWabrc
tire on my car. The fourth one
put on at the same time thow
just how remarkable the other
three are. I ami rural mail car
rier traveling SO miles per day
and make approximately 200
Mops. The one tire is almost
.mooth. The other three have
-nore than half their non-skid
liesign lef l. The dealer who sold
hem tells me that the three
re are the new "G-3" type.
L hey aie the best tire for mile-
e delivered that I havt evei
nftl -W. C- Tiro. Ohio. '
gu extra non-skid mileage and
orne.-D. J.. Spirit Lake.
extra
I ocal taxicab company has
IMscd four 33 model Ter-
I f s from us and our alien
In called to the condition
tires on the.e taiicabs
of the unusually high.
inecxing over the
find that they recis-
I' 800. IGSO miles and
I !es respect ively.-Wy
lie Company, tlarkv
IVl. -
Irquires driving abtntt
ver grvel
411
leaded
ht you ml
that I have driven a set
new "G-3" tires over
miles and they are still
me coed service.
Bend. Ore.
) 4L
t set of tires were your
3' and these ll res he
i II.OOO mites el nsn
ear. There are several
d more miles e( non
ii-Mfcwiiiiiiiiu T?iji r n
it look so
tltat we arc anticipating
40.000 miles before they wi
worn smooth. The two fl
look like new.- AtrowCabCotri
pany. Eau Clair a. Wis.
To date I have driven almost
10.000 miles and at the rate iht1
treads are wearing down I feel
confident that I will receive
about 100 more non-skid mile
age. instead of the 43; voi
A1
4) MORI NON-SKID MIICACI
MORE NON-SKID BLOCKS
Tta.TMICKtR TREAD
From the present
aaatlMMSaHfl
t een-Viii
WIDER RIDING RIBS
! 1
COSTS NO MC
MEDFORD SERVICE STATION
"YOUR TIRE SHOP"
Corner Main and Pacific Highway.
C. C. FURNAS, Prop.
Phone 14
r- MEDfORTS eMeaeiBaMeaMejeMieMeaBHBMeMBM
J ctcwe I Women's World Patterns -
10c and 15c each
July Clearance Sale of
Hmiiiiiiiiiniimiimi
The July Clearance
Otters These Timely
Ready to Wear
Specials for
Wednesday!
o
Women's All Wool
Sweaters
July Cle&rance of Women's and Misses'
All Wool SUpon Sweaters. These are In
pastel shades . . . Ideal for dressy sports
wear . . . On sale tomorrow In the
sweater shop for a new low price.
Wash Goods
Voile and Batiste
July Clearance Sale of 36-inch Fast Color Voiles and
Batiste for only 16o yard. These popular summer Wash
Fabrics are In dots, plaids and flowered patterns. Fea
turing small designs for lingerie.
Kegular
19c Values
16
yd.
85'
ea.
Knitted Suits
July Clearance Sale of a group of Wom
en's and Mines' All Wool Knitted Suits.
In this assortment are many models
suitable for early fall wear. Former val
ues as high as 16.95. Your choice to
morrow at Mann's
$295
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ORGANDIE
DRESSES
Extra special for Wednesday, or as
long as they last, 13 lovely ahnr
organdie frocks In dainty styles for
only 12.95. They are In pastel shades
and regular (5.95 values.
$295
Including Slip
o
Women's and Misses'
SUITS
and COATS
A sensational July clearance value! 25
all wool Suits and Coats go on sale
tomorrow for Just 15.00. Many of thee
splendid garments are suitable for fall
wear. See them at Mann's tomorrow.
Real $10 Values
Extra Special
$500
MANN'S SECOND FLOOR
Chiffons and
Voiles
Another sale group of Wash
Goods! 36-lnch sheer voiles
and chiffons In plaids and
flower patterns, light and
dark shades.
Reg. 39c Val. jOs
25 C yd. lP
Seersuckers, etc.
A large group of beautiful quality Seersuckers, Ripple
sheen, Broadcloth and Dotted Swiss. Featuring pin ids,
stripes and other new patterns for only 39c yard. Buy
now and make the kiddles' school togs from these fast
color 36-lnch fabrics.
Regular
49c Values
39
yd.
Sale of Buttons
The Notion Section announces g.and sale of Buttons
for Wednesday. A complete clearance of Novelty snd
Plain Pearl, Crystal, Metal and Bone Buttons In all sizes
and colors for Just
HALF PRICE
Wednesday Sale
of Foundation '
Garments
In the Corwt Shop tomor
row a July Clearance Sale of
Women's and Mlaaes Olr
dlea, Back Lac Corseta,
Elastic Corselettes and
Steplns In all slzea for only
B9c each. If you are looking
for the proper foundation
garment, see this aale group.
Keg. $1,00 Values
SPECIAL
89
ca.
Expert Corsetiere to Serve You
MANN'S MAIS rl.OOR
Holeproof. "Knee High" Hose ,
Kne4length , , . and self-supporting becauM of Its
.fit, kntt-ln garter-top 1 Wear It tor comfort . . .
cic . . . and economy! For dancing . . . sport . . .
buslrtss . . and housework . . Smsrter than
locks . , cooler than storklnvrp . . . that's the new,
clever "Knee High." Chiffon weight ... all shades.
8SC $1
JkJ and -L
00
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